Action Center

Together we can keep the Badger-Two Medicine and surrounding areas in the Crown of the Continent wild and connected.

Action Center

Together we can keep the Badger-Two Medicine and surrounding areas in the Crown of the Continent wild and connected.

Current Actions

Protect Montana's wild places - like Kiyo Crag - by defending the Roadless Rule

Take Action — Defend the Roadless Rule

The Trump Administration is moving to roll back the Roadless Rule, threatening protections for the Badger-Two Medicine and Flathead National Forest. This critical policy safeguards clean water, wildlife habitat, and backcountry recreation. Tell the Forest Service: keep the Roadless Rule in place and protect Montana’s roadless wild lands.

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Take Action – Defend our Public Land Management Agencies

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Defend Public Land Management Agencies Tell your representatives to stand up for public lands and support federal employees. U.S. federal land management agencies were subject to significant workforce reductions on […]

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Past Actions

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Public Comments Sought on Statewide Grizzly Bear Plan

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Prevent the Delisting of Grizzly Bears This Post has been updated to reflect a 30-day […]

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Bunker Park Cabins

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Prevent the Delisting of Grizzly Bears The Flathead National Forest has proposed to build new […]

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Representative Deb Haaland’s Historic Nomination

Prevent the Delisting of Grizzly Bears Sen. Daines: It’s Time to Support Rep. Haaland as […]

Help Improve the Railroad’s Grizzly Bear Plan

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Prevent the Delisting of Grizzly Bears Last month, after years of wrangling and delay, the […]

Secure Trail Maintenance Funding and Defend the LWCF

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Prevent the Delisting of Grizzly Bears This summer we celebrated the passage of the Great […]

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